DB2 Connect Quick Beginnings for UNIX**
For the latest service information on the Control Center, point your
browser to http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/db2cc
If you are having problems running the Control Center, check the
following:
- Ensure the Control Center JDBC Applet Server (db2jd) is running.
- Verify that the server port number is correct.
- Check that the Control Center JDBC Applet Server is running under a user
account that has SYSADM authority.
- Ensure that the Database Administration Server (DAS) is running on any DB2
Universal Database systems you are trying to administer by entering the
db2admin start command. On UNIX-based systems, ensure that
you are logged in as the DAS instance owner when you issue this
command.
If you are having problems running the Control Center as an
application, also check the following:
- Verify that the correct JRE is installed. See Table 26 for more information.
If you are having problems running the Control Center as an
applet, also check the following:
- Verify that you are running a supported browser. See Table 26 for more information.
- Check your browser's Java console window for diagnostic and trace
information for the Control Center.
- Make sure that the client browser does not have CLASSPATH set. To
make sure CLASSPATH is not set, open a command window and enter SET
CLASSPATH= then start your client browser from this command
window. Also, note that if CLASSPATH is not set in a Windows NT or
Windows 2000 environment, it may still get picked up from
autoexec.bat from a Windows 9x installation on the same
machine.
- Ensure that you are using the db2cc.htm file from the
machine running the Control Center JDBC Applet Server.
- Remember that the Control Center works within the DB2 client's locale,
and that the DB2 client is located at the Control Center JDBC Applet
Server's location.
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